The Ruzek Duo is made up of violinist Majorie Hill and pianist Andrew Rogelberg.

They will perform the Sonata in A by Cesar Franck as well as the music of Arvo Part, Anton Rubinstein, Robert Hudson, Henry Eccles and the Meditation from "Thais" by Jules Massenet.

Hill is a lifelong violinist. She has been teaching the Suzuki Method for 25 years and has had her own business in Asheville for the past 11 years.

She is an active freelance musician, playing recitals, bluegrass and occasionally performing in various orchestras.

Hill is originally from Cincinnati, where she studied at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music with Sigmund Effron and completed the Suzuki Method with Joan Compton-Bonner. She has two sons, works in nursing and enjoys cooking.

Rogelberg is a longtime resident of Hendersonville and spent several summers at the Brevard Music Center. In 1990, he made his orchestral debut with the Brevard Music Center Symphony after winning the summer festival's concerto competition.

In addition, Rogelberg has won top prizes in the Asheville Symphony concerto competition and the National Society of Arts and Letters piano competition in Miami.

He studied at Brevard College as well as the New England Conservatory and Indiana University, and he has performed solo and in chamber recitals in the U.S. and abroad.

<p>The Ruzek Duo will perform two concerts for the community: 7 p.m. May 15 at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 900 Blythe St., and 3 p.m. May 19 at Providence Baptist Church, 1201 Oakland St., Hendersonville.</p><p>The Ruzek Duo is made up of violinist Majorie Hill and pianist Andrew Rogelberg. </p><p>They will perform the Sonata in A by Cesar Franck as well as the music of Arvo Part, Anton Rubinstein, Robert Hudson, Henry Eccles and the Meditation from "Thais" by Jules Massenet. </p><p>Hill is a lifelong violinist. She has been teaching the Suzuki Method for 25 years and has had her own business in Asheville for the past 11 years. </p><p>She is an active freelance musician, playing recitals, bluegrass and occasionally performing in various orchestras. </p><p>Hill is originally from Cincinnati, where she studied at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music with Sigmund Effron and completed the Suzuki Method with Joan Compton-Bonner. She has two sons, works in nursing and enjoys cooking. </p><p>Rogelberg is a longtime resident of Hendersonville and spent several summers at the Brevard Music Center. In 1990, he made his orchestral debut with the Brevard Music Center Symphony after winning the summer festival's concerto competition. </p><p>In addition, Rogelberg has won top prizes in the Asheville Symphony concerto competition and the National Society of Arts and Letters piano competition in Miami. </p><p>He studied at Brevard College as well as the New England Conservatory and Indiana University, and he has performed solo and in chamber recitals in the U.S. and abroad.</p><p>The concert is free, presented as a gift to the community. </p><p>Call Robert Hudson at 828-693-3081 for more information.</p>